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Basic Diploma/ Degree accredited with the SANC in terms of R425, R171 or R174 that allows registration with SANC as a professional nurse with basic psychiatric qualification or a minimum of 1 year of experience in mental health nursing.
Duties :
Perform clinical nursing practice in accordance with the scope of practice and nursing standard as determined by the relevant health facility. Develop and review training documents and guidelines.
Demonstrate supervisory and clinical skills, including nursing operational report writing as expected. Work as part of MDT team and accommodate diverse intellectual, cultural, racial, or religious differences. Able to plan and organize own work that of support personnel to ensure proper nursing care. Promote quality or nursing care and display a concern of patient, promoting and advocating proper treatment and care including awareness and willingness to respond to patient’s needs.
Have knowledge and understanding of Mental Health Care No 17 of 2002 to enhance and maintain working inter-professional and multi-disciplinary relationship within clinical, internal, and external stakeholders
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